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  2. Norwegian knitting - Wikipedia

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    The heritage of Norwegian knitting has been preserved, documented and translated into English language history, and pattern books, that are available to modern knitters, mostly notably by the author Annemor Sundbø. The yarn factory Rauma Ullvarefabrikk has also released a substantial number of Norwegian knitting patterns translated into English.

  3. Mariusgenser - Wikipedia

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    Marius Sweater is a sweater named after World War II flying ace and skier Marius Eriksen. Marius sweaters (Norwegian: Mariusgenser) are Norwegian-style knitted sweaters with patterns inspired by traditional Setesdal sweater (Norwegian: Setesdalsgenser), but without lice, a type of pattern.

  4. Selburose - Wikipedia

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    In Norwegian knitting, a selburose (Norwegian: [ˈsæ̀ɽbʉˌɾuːsə]) is a knitted rose pattern in the shape of a regular octagram. It is traditionally used for winter clothing such as the Selbu mitten (selbuvott) and sweaters (lusekofte, lopapeysa and mariusgenser).

  5. Arne & Carlos - Wikipedia

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    55 Christmas Balls to Knit: 2011 Knitted Dolls: 2012 Easter Knits: 2013 Knit-and-Crochet Garden: 2014 Knitting Scandinavian Style: 2014 30 Slippers to Knit and Felt: 2015 Make Your Own Ideabook with Arne & Carlos: 2016 Field Guide to Knitted Birds: 2017 Arne & Carlos Favorite Designs: 2018 Arne & Carlos Norwegian Knits with a Twist: 2019

  6. Category:Textile arts of Norway - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. H. ... Norwegian knitting; S. Scandinavian rugs; Selburose This page was last edited on 25 July 2023, at 05:58 (UTC) ...

  7. List of knitting stitches - Wikipedia

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    A raised increase, knitting into row below (k-b, k 1 b) A lifted increase, knitting into the yarn between the stitches (inc, m1) Knit front and back (kfb) Purl front and back (, pass slipped stitch over (S1, K1, PSSO) for a left-leaning decrease. Knit two together through the back loops (K2tog tbl) for a left-leaning decrease.

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  9. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Most Western-style hand knitters follow either the English style (in which the yarn is held in the right hand) or the Continental style (in which the yarn is held in the left hand). There are also different ways to insert the needle into the stitch. Knitting through the front of a stitch is called Western knitting.